Mother dead CPU - windows OEM card 7

Hello

My motherboard and processor just died. Now unfortunately the same motherboard and processor is no longer available.  I found one with the same socket and chips, and well, just by ASUS insteado of MS I.  Everything else is the same. I talked to MS, and they said that my product key has been good and I could reactivate. And if I have problems I should call them. I'm good to go?

Thank you

Try the phone activation:

How to activate Windows 7 manually (activate by phone)
 
1) click Start and in the search for box type: slui.exe 4
 
(2) press the ENTER"" key.
 
(3) select your "country" in the list.
 
(4) choose the option "activate phone".
 
(5) stay on the phone (do not select/press all options) and wait for a person to help you with the activation.
 
(6) explain your problem clearly to the support person.
 
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/950929/en-us

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